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The near-death experience (NDE) has been studied extensively from two conflicting perspectives: that the NDE is a glimpse into an after-death state and that it is the result of a dying brain. Of late a third perspective has emerged, that of NDEs being culturally determined. I propose an integrated model in which all three perspectives are viewed with equal weight.
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Paulson, D.S. The Near-Death Experience: An Integration of Cultural, Spiritual, and Physical Perspectives. Journal of Near-Death Studies 18, 13–25 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022956128611
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